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imp | Report | 9 Dec 2006 17:41 |
Hi Lynn Have checked to the best of my abilities to 1941 for Ada Lillian's marriage nothing yet - will keep having a look. Gail. |
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Marie | Report | 9 Dec 2006 17:43 |
Gertrude married John Armstrong 8d 622 |
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Lynn | Report | 9 Dec 2006 17:49 |
Gail. That is very kind of you. Much appreciated! Lol Lynn |
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KeithInFujairah | Report | 9 Dec 2006 17:50 |
Lynn you should be able to get his service record (or is it next of kin only same as Army), not sure of the address, but do a search on the threads. |
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Lynn | Report | 9 Dec 2006 17:55 |
okay keith - looking for information now on service records. cheers |
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KeithInFujairah | Report | 9 Dec 2006 18:01 |
Between us Gail and I have checked from 1914-1945 inclusive with no luck for the marriage of Ada Lilian, she would have been 47 then. Keith Will check back later tonight, got to go out. |
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Lynn | Report | 9 Dec 2006 18:09 |
the only other option is that she never married perhaps! Will make some start at looking for this. Lynn x |
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imp | Report | 9 Dec 2006 18:20 |
Lynn Just before we go out, there is a site called George Duncan's maritime disasters of world war 2. If you look down at the ship called SLAMAT - it sank on the 27th April 1941 - as this date is the same as Albert's death it could be a possibility to look into. There is a description of how it sank etc. Gail. |
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Lynn | Report | 9 Dec 2006 18:29 |
Hi guys, i have just been invited out for tea and I can't argue with someone cooking a meal for me. so i'm off out now but have been trying to find more information on the navy side re: Albert and HMS Wryneck. I shall check out information on this but will leave this message line open and let you know how I get on. many thanks everyone and have a good evening. LOL LYnn X |
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Lynn | Report | 9 Dec 2006 18:36 |
I'm getting shouted at now to get off the computer but thanks to your suggested website I found this HMS WRYNECK and HMS DIAMOND (April 27, 1941) British destroyers (900 tons) attacked by German Stuka aircraft and sunk off Nauplia, Greece. She was helping in the evacuation of troops from Greece, and in the process had picked up, with the help of another destroyer HMS Diamond, around 700 troops and crew from the 11,600 ton Dutch liner Slamat, now converted as a troopship and under British control, which had been attacked and damaged earlier. HMS Wryneck and HMS Diamond were both sunk in the attack with the loss of nearly both their crews and all the survivors of the Slamat. The Wryneck lost seven officers and 98 ratings, the Diamond lost seven officers and 141 ratings. Of approximately 950 troops and crews of both ships only one officer, fourteen naval ratings and eight soldiers were rescued. |